This repository is for MAST3, which is a refactoring to explore a more maintainable, extendable, and efficient architecture for MAST. It is currently a work in progress and not all of the physics/capabilities of the previous MAST code are available. The previous MAST code is available here.
- https://mast3.mast-multiphysics.com - documentation website generated for the last commit on the
master
branch. - https://mast3-temp-docs.mast-multiphysics.com - contains archives of the documentation website produced by Doxygen for ALL jobs run by Travis CI. If you make documentation updates in a non-master branch or in a Pull Request, check here to make sure the website isn't broken before merging to
master
. Old archives will be deleted after 24-48 hours.
The documentation website for the end of the master branch of MAST3 is
The Multidisciplinary-design Adaptation and Sensitivity Toolkit (MAST) is a sensitivity-enabled, multiphysics FEA tool developed to support computational design and engineering analysis.
In addition to analysis of complex, nonlinear physics on large built-up models, MAST supports efficient analytical gradient/sensitivity calculation using direct and adjoint methods. As a result, it is well suited for gradient-based multidisciplinary design optimization processes.
MAST is developed at the Computational Dynamics and Design Laboratory at Mississippi State University in collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Multidisciplinary Science and Technology Center (MSTC).
Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Manav Bhatia and MAST authors
Contributions to MAST by AFRL have been cleared for public release by case numbers: 88ABW-2016-5689, 88ABW-2017-5258, 88ABW-2020-0297.